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Legislature cancels study of state's tax structure
A study by a national firm to chart the possible future tax structure of Nevada and potential tax increases has been cancelled by the Legislature. Lorne Malkiewich, director of the legislative Counsel Bureau, said Moody’s Analytics failed to make any progress analyzing the state’s tax structure and presenting recommendations.
Enterprise Town Board approves plan for dog kennel
A new kennel in the southwest valley promises a vacation for the dogs while their owners are out of town.
Unnecessary wars taking their toll
While serving in the military during the Korean conflict, I was young and gung-ho, but age has changed my outlook on wars.
Take it from a business owner, Angle is right
In response to a Tuesday letter to the editor from Matt Hafenbreadl, in which he castigates Republican Senate nominee Sharron Angle for her statement that, as a senator, it would not be her job to create jobs:
Angle wants to be in a government she disparages?
Republican Senate nominee Sharron Angle says bringing jobs to Nevada would not be her job as our senator.
Mexico’s stance on Arizona law is hypocritical
On Wednesday I read the following beginning of a news article:
County to lean on friends to push bills through state Legislature
Stuck with a law that lets it introduce only four bills in the Legislature, Clark County will depend on friends in the Capitol to shepherd many of its 22 bill proposals through the 2011 legislative session.
Working together
Arizona isn’t the only state facing an immigration problem, but its lawmakers are the only ones who took the extraordinary step of attempting to usurp the federal government’s authority to deal with individuals who come into this country illegally.
Budget crisis slows help for troubled schools
Nearly a year ago, a report on a 15-year effort to improve education at six elementary schools serving West Las Vegas painted a portrait of students isolated by race, poverty and low achievement.
Catching up with Kyle Divine, guitarist for Dusty Rhodes and the River Band
The band embarks on what's (probably) their last tour and makes a stop in Vegas with handmade merch.
Remembering Todd Sampson, a respected punk pioneer
Early Sunday morning, the Las Vegas punk community lost one of its original heroes.
In move from Sacramento, James Irvin officially puts drug addiction behind him
After spending 22 years of his life in Sacramento, Calif., UFC fighter James Irvin sold his house, picked up his family and moved to Southern California in 2010. A big reason for the relocation was that even though Irvin had broke his addiction to painkillers in 2008, they were still impacting his life two years later.
Three children escape Henderson fire
Three children escaped a fire that engulfed their Henderson home Thursday afternoon, fire officials said.
Court answers questions on missing body parts
CARSON CITY – The Nevada Supreme Court says the close family of a man who man who died in Las Vegas while partying may sue the mortuary over allegations it mishandled the body parts.
Developers submit plans for Mountain's Edge projects
Mountain’s Edge has recently suffered lagging sales during the housing bust that has crippled Las Vegas’ market, but the master-planned community received some rare good news Wednesday when four developers submitted plans for new projects to the Enterprise town board.
Developers submit plans for Mountain's Edge projects
Mountain’s Edge has recently suffered lagging sales during the housing bust that has crippled Las Vegas’ market, but the master-planned community received some rare good news Wednesday when four developers submitted plans for new projects to the Enterprise town board.
Ethics law ruled partially unconstitutional
CARSON CITY – A key portion of Nevada’s ethics law prohibiting public officials from voting certain cases has been declared a violation of the constitutional right of free speech, the state Supreme Court has ruled.
Family identifies woman who died in North Las Vegas fire
Family members identified the elderly woman who died in a North Las Vegas home fire Wednesday as Beverly Mohler — a Las Vegas enthusiast who moved here after retiring.
Report: Las Vegas existing home prices to continue slide
Las Vegas existing home prices will decline 14 percent by early 2011 and another 4 percent by early 2012, according to a report released today by a Wisconsin research firm.
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